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TED SARANDOS:
NETFLIX
Ted Sarandos has served as Netflix Chief Content Officer since 2000. He has led content acquisition for Netflix since 2000. With more than 20 years' experience in home entertainment, Ted is recognized in the industry as an innovator in film acquisition and distribution. Ted oversees strategic content acquisition for Netflix and manages the company's relationships with studios, networks, film makers and producers. Since 2000, the Netflix library has increased tremendously, from 2,000 in 1999 to 65,000 this year. As Netflix has grown to 5 million subscribers in 2006, Ted has established Netflix as a successful film distributor within the entertainment industry. Ted has also spearheaded the company's original content initiative, Red Envelope Entertainment, creating a national platform for films and entertainment programming through unique partnerships with filmmakers, networks and studios, including IFC, HBO, ThinkFilm and Sundance Channel. These unique deals enable Netflix to provide the broadest variety of films for consumers as well as offer an alternate distribution method for smaller and independent films that might not otherwise be seen. Ted ensures that the 65,000 titles in the Netflix DVD library satisfy the more than 4 million Netflix subscribers who rent about 1.4 million DVDs per day. Ted began his home video career managing a metropolitan retail chain from 1983 to 1988. He then moved to video distributor ETD, where he served as Western regional director of sales and operations. Until March 2000, Ted was vice president of product and merchandising for Video City, where he negotiated the industry's first DVD revenue sharing agreement and reduced the cost of content from all studios. Ted is a former chapter president and board member for the Video Software Dealers Association. He also serves on the Film Advisory Board for Tribeca Film Festival, the retail advisory board for the Digital Entertainment Group, Film Independent Advisory Board, and MediaRights.org, as well as a serving as a trustee for International Documentary Association. Ted was also most recently included in Variety's Global 50, a list of the 50 most influential people in independent film distribution. An avid consumer of popular culture, Ted keeps abreast of the entertainment industry by reading the dailies and trades cover-to-cover, attending the latest and greatest events in Hollywood and traveling and skiing in his coveted downtime. He lives in Los Angeles with his two kids. Ted owns an HD TV and uses Netflix to catch up on films he hasn't seen in person..
Panelists:
The current list of 2006 Filmmaker Forum speakers:
- Stephanie Allain (producer, Hustle & Flow)
- Aric Avelino (director, American Gun)
- Peter Broderick (Paradigm Consulting)
- Effie T. Brown (producer, Real Women Have Curves)
- Caldecott Chubb (ChubbCo) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- Howard Cohen (Roadside Attractions)
- Patrick Creadon (director, Wordplay)
- Eric d'Arbeloff (Roadside Attractions)
- Mark Damon (Foresight Unlimited)
- Neill dela Llana (co-writer/co-director, Cavite)
- Kirby Dick (director, This Film is Not Yet Rated)
- Michael Donaldson (lawyer and author, Negotiating for Dummies) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- Lindsay Doran (producer, Stranger Than Fiction)
- Dan Dubiecki (director, Thank You For Smoking)
- Udy Epstein (Seventh Art Releasing) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- Mesh Flinders (lonelygirl15)
- Ian Gamazon (co-writer/co-Director, Cavite)
- Richard Gladstein (FilmColony)
- Micah Green (CAA)
- Rebecca Green (Linda Obst Productions) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- Callum Greene (co-producer, Marie Antoinette)
- Matthew Greenfield (Fox Searchlight)
- Robert Greenwald (Director, Iraq for Sale )
- Greg Harrison (director, November) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- Preston Holmes (producer, Waist Deep)
- Craig Kestel (William Morris Agency) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- Sam Kitt (executive producer, Sucker Free City)
- Richard Klubeck (UTA)
- Ted Kroeber (producer, American Gun)
- Linda Lichter (Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Adler, and Goodman)
- David Magdael (TC:DM & Associates)
- Gail Mutrux (producer, Kinsey)
- Christine O'Malley (producer, Wordplay)
- Joe Pichirallo (Overbrook Entertainment) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- John Pierson (keynote speaker)
- Mark and Michael Polish (The Astronaut Farmer)
- Rich Raddon (director, Los Angeles Film Festival)
- Peggy Rajski (executive producer, Bee Season)
- Ben Rekhi (producer/director, Waterborne)
- Danielle Renfrew (producer, November)
- Kendall Morgan Rhodes (producer, Southland Tales)
- Rena Ronson (William Morris Independent)
- Ted Sarandos (Netflix)
- Jeff Schenck (Regent Studios)
- John Sloss (Cinetic Media)
- Victoria Thomas (casting director)
- Nancy Utley (Fox Searchlight)
- Cameron Watson (writer/director, Our Very Own)
- Eric Watson (producer, The Fountain)
- Lance Weiler (producer/writer/director, Head Trauma)
- Wash Westmoreland (co-writer/co-director, Quinceañera)
- Greg Whiteley (New York Doll)
- Caveh Zahedi (director, I Am a Sex Addict)
- Amotz Zakai (Echo Lake Entertainment) [Indie Community Lunch Hour host]
- David Zeiger (producer/director, Sir! No Sir!)